NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Continued from preceding page: (Ships are listed in alphabetical order. All are propellors unless otherwise noted). AKRON 1859 Cleveland, 367 tons. Burned, 9-17-73, Alexandria Bay,N.Y. BAY STATE 1B>2 Buffalo, 372 tons. Renamed ONTARIO, 1857. Made into a ow barge, 1865. Out of registry, 1875. BOSTON 1807 Cleveland. 259 tons. Sunk in collision with a sailing vessel of Charlotte Harbor, N.Y., 1854. BROOKLYN 1866 Cleveland, 427 g.t. Destroyed bg boiler explosion, on Detroit River, 10-22-74. 13 to 20 lives lost. J.W.BROOKS 1851 Detroit, 312 tons. Foundered in gale, Lake Ontario, 1856. 22 lives lost. BUCKEYE — Cleveland, 378 g.t. Stranded and burned, 6-11-85, Mani- toulin Island, Georg ore Bay CHAMPLAIN 1870 Cleveland, created 356 tons. Sold to Northern Michigan Trans. Go.,c.1882. Partly burned, Fishermans Island, Grand Tra- verse Bay, 6-16-87, 22 lives lost. Rebuilt and lengthened 1888 and renamed CITY OF CHARLEVOIX. Rebuilt again and lengthened, 1904 and renamed KANSAS, Destroyed by fire, Manistee, 1924. CITY OF ey 1863 Cleveland, 392 tons. Stranded and wrecked near Frank- rt, Michigan, 11-17- 120 CITY oF CONCORD 4868 Cleveland, 385 g.t. Foumdered near Pelee Island, Lake Erie, 9-27-06. Three Lives lost CITY OF NEW shins 1863 Cleveland, 395 g.t. Sola Canadian, 1903, and sunk on e Ontario, 11-25-21. 8 lost. CITY OF roLepo" «O68 Ogdensburg, 315 tons. Stranded and wrecked, Point Sable, Lake Michigan, 12-21-79. HENRY CLAY 1849 Milan, Ohio. Foundered in gale, Lake Erie, 1851. CLEVELAND (i) 1846 Cleveland, 341 tons. Rebuilt as barkentine, 1860. B Foundered on Pilot Island, Lake Michigan, 6-75. M) CLEVELAND ({£) 1860 Cleveland, 375 tons. Dismanfled and made a tow barge, ad 1900. Sold Canadian, 1903. EMPIRE 1861 Cleveland. 393 tons. Abandoned, 1897. GARDEN CITY 1873 Ogdensburg, N.Y. 351 g.t. Burned at Bay City, 10-10-02. GRANITE STATE 1852 Cleveland. aided get. Stranded and wrecked, Clay Banks, Wisconsin, 10-3-81 JEFFERSON, eae Buffalo, N.Y. “344 tons. Condemned, 1863, and rebuilt as schooner. LADY OF THE LAKE 1846 Cleveland, 320 tons. Sunk after boiler explosion, Lake Erie, 1859. Two lives lost. (To be continued in next issue) Bae Se ae SSR ae ok a a ok Eo fe ak a ake ae oe ie ake aoe ake! Lak Se shea = ake ate — ae At Left: The CITY OF CHARLEVOIX, formerly the CHAMPLAIN. At right: The CITY OF NEW YORK.